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Government Procurement: An Analysis
By Sneha Baul, Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law, Delhi University. Government Procurement, also called public tendering or public procurement, is the process of purchase of goods and services and technologies by a government and public entities to fulfill the needs of public authority to carry out its responsibility towards citizens. Along with the modes of…
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Recommendations of the Bimal Jalan and Nachiket Mor Committees
By Puja Kaushal, RMLNLU, Lucknow. Now understand the recommendations in a simpler way by going through the Power Point Presentation prepared by our Research Intern.
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Holy Cow: It’s a beef ban!
By Anjali Bablani, Faculty Of Law, Delhi University. Maharashtra, India’s third largest state in terms of area, second largest in terms of population and home to the nation’s financial capital, imposed a five-year jail sentence and Rs 10,000 fine for sale or possession of beef. Dr. Pranab Mukherjee, the President of India, finally gave his assent…
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Powers of President, Prime Minister and Governor
By Navishta Qureshi, NLIU, Bhopal. Clear your basics by going through this Power Point Presentation prepared by our Research Associate.
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‘India’s Daughter’- Examining the Effectiveness of a Ban, or Lack Thereof
By Aishwarya Borgohain, University School of Law and Legal Studies, GGSIPU. To forbid us anything is to make us have a mind for it. – Michel de Montaigne The release of the BBC documentary ‘India’s Daughter’ by filmmaker Leslee Udwin, and its consequent ban in India, has seen the launch of innumerable debates across social media. These…
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Interesting Facts about the Constitution of India
By Aashna Jain, National Law University, Jodhpur. Here are some interesting facts about the Constitution of India, that you didn’t know of!
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Fundamental Rights: An Analysis
By Archit Gupta, NLIU Bhopal. Fundamental rights is a charter of rights contained in the Constitution of India. It guarantees civil liberties such that all Indians can lead their lives in peace and harmony as citizens of India. Read this lucid PowerPoint Presentation and understand the rights in a better way!
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ESPN Case: An Analysis
By Sudipta Bhowmick, KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar. The Delhi High Court has ruled that Prasar Bharti can air the feed it gets from private sports broadcasters only on its terrestrial network in a move that should benefit companies such as Star India Pvt. Ltd.[1] This judgement of Delhi High Court followed the action when the appellants…
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Kesavananda Bharti v. State of Kerala
By Monika Dilip Banode, Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar. Haven’t come across any presentation on the Landmark Judgement, Kesavananda Bharti v State of Kerala? Browse through this presentation and put your woes to rest. It will also serve as a quick revision tool for you during your exams! 🙂
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Right to Education: An Analysis
By Sanya Darakhshan Kishwar, Central University of Bihar, Gaya and Sagarika Chandel, KIIT School Of Law, Bhubaneswar. The right to education is a universal entitlement to education, recognized in the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights as a human right that includes the right to free, compulsory primary education for all, an obligation to develop…